Getting a new Traynor YBA200 amp/cab tomorrow

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brings a new meaning to wall of sound
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Good grief, what's in that cab?
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I don't know about the Ampeg, but this one looks like 2 stacks of 16 X 10's or maybe 15's.
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"Who's got a ladder? I need turn my volume down a little!"
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Post by shinynewtoy »

The SSSSSVVVVVTTTTT is a 36x10...
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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damn!!!
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Post by kcole4001 »

AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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On the lighter side; Mesa 400+. ~40LBS, about 1/2 an SVT. 12 glowing 5881s and 4 12AX7s.

Two independent pre inputs with two different characters. A natural with a Ric stereo out.
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haha... and for the price you could just buy two different heads... and a small car.

Kidding... I would love to play on in the flesh. I bet they are pretty insane for huge shows.

Got the traynor today and I love it! the amp/cab can do anything... bass heavy dub, screaming highs, scooped hi fi, or my personal fav tight bottom with crisp well defined upper mids.

I think this amp was designed for the tone I like. Worth the money and then some!!!
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earplugs!
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So.......as soon as I make that comment about downsizing, I stop in at my local Music-Go-Round, just doing some window shopping, when I run across THIS...Ashdown 2x10, as new but marked used, sounds PHENOMENAL! MAG210DEEP. price...$110. So...I brought it home. I guess I am downsizing as well! For a 2x10, this thing moves some air!
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he scores!
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For once! Image I've heard a lot of talk about Ashdown here on the Forum and thought I would try it out...I love it! Image
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Post by bob_atherton »

Good score Steve. I use two of the ABM versions of that cab & I am yet to find a venue that it is too big for it. We recently played a large venue with an 18K PA rig. OK, my Ashdown head was DI's through the desk, but on stage it sounded very sweet.
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Steve ... now you need an ampeg b2r and a line 6 bass pod ... it's only money ...
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